Big Agnes Air Core SL

A very nice three-season pad. Packs down to the size of a large water bottle. I have both the long rectangle and the mummy. Not self inflating so it takes some effort to fill. The packed size is amazingly small. Comes with a repair kit in end of stuff sack. A bit slippery when fully inflated. Full review

Exped Synmat WinterLite

This Synmat Winterlite WL is excellent. Is does not ''mummy taper" as aggressively as others, so Lside-back-Rside rolling is not going to worm you off at night. NOR do the side baffles collapse, in fact they taper convexly to keep you in. R value is INTELLIGENT in design as the mat does not conduct cold air due to the complete insulation perimeter. Read Ashleigh's review: it's an excellent assessment. Ashleigh does an INCREDIBLY USEFUL review because of the factors she includes: sleeping, handling… Full review

Exped Synmat WinterLite

We all know that winter camping gear can really weigh our packs down. Exped thinks your winter sleeping pad shouldn’t have to! This spring, they are releasing the lightest 4-season pad available, the 13.9 ounce SynMat WinterLite. It boasts a 4.9 R-value that will keep you warm to 1 degree F. In addition to keeping you super warm, its extra-wide vertical baffles are a lofty 3.5 inches thick to keep your body away from the cold ground. Best For: The Exped SynMat WinterLite is best for those who… Full review

Big Agnes Q-Core

Best pad I have ever owned. Had the best camping sleeps ever with this pad. Hip pain I usually get was gone. The best pad I have ever slept in. Hip pain is gone with this pad. Full review

Klymit Static V

Why sleep poorly anymore? Was searching for more comfort sleeping outside, was gonna buy the NeoAir until I saw this product by Klymit. $45 delivered to my door two years ago. Weight was as advertised.
Yeah, you gotta blow it up, but who cares. Size of a Nalgene, 19 oz, $45, and 2.5 inches of snoozing joy! Full review

Klymit Insulated Static V

Overall, not bad. It packs up small and is very light. I weigh 210 and did not bottom out the pad in any position. It is very comfortable. The only issue I ran into was deflating the pad when it was time to pack up. Numerous attempts to get all the air out even with the valve completely open and unblocked. The temperatures I used this pad in were ranging between 5 and 15 degrees F over one week. Honestly, I could not tell a difference between this pad and my summer pad. I was using a very… Full review

Big Agnes Two Track

The best pad, period. Just attach it under the lid at the top of you pack, and you are good to go. A pad that keeps you warm down to -25 degrees. Comes with a repair kit in the stuff sack. Will need to blow a bit of air into the pad after it self inflates, especially if you've stored it in it's stuff sack. Used it recently in sub 40 degree weather, and had a Lafuma 35-degree bag zipped around my feet and then unzipped and draped over my body and I was very comfortable. To pack down to its smallest… Full review

Camp-Tek Microburst

I use this on a Therm-a-Rest NeoAir and have had zero problems and never did all the stuff described in another post. I just hooked it up, went to filter some water, and came back to a FIRM air mattress. I even have to let air out of my Therm-a-Rest to make it comfortable. I love it. Can't add much to what was already said. Full review